Bang Si Hyuk Reiterates The Slowdown Of K-pop’s Growth At Kwanghun Forum

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Bang Si Hyuk Reiterates The Slowdown Of K-pop’s Growth At Kwanghun Forum

Recently, HYBE’s founder and chairman, Bang Si Hyuk, attended a debate forum hosted by the Kwanghun Club, where he discussed everything from HYBE’s attempt to acquire SM Entertainment to BTS’s enlistment to even the future of K-Pop.

Earlier this month, Bang did an interview with CNN where he stated that the growth of K-Pop as a music industry is showing a slowdown globally. Calling it one of his primary concerns, the HYBE chairman spoke with certainty that the “fizzling out” of K-Pop in the global market is very clear if you look at the “export indicators and streaming growth.”

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— mila (@milkkura25) March 3, 2023

Following this interview, K-Pop fans showed vehement disagreement with Bang’s statement. They accused him of manipulating the public perception of the industry to cover up the effects of BTS’s absence on his company.

Fans React to HYBE’s Bang Si Hyuk Saying K-Pop Is “Showing The Slowdown”

But Bang reiterated the same in his keynote speech at the Kwanghun Forum. He mentioned that the sales of the top four entertainment companies based in Korea account for only 2% of the global market. In comparison, major US labels like Universal, Sony, and Warner Brothers each have a market share of 15-30%. The numbers he cited match the estimates provided by a recent report on the global music market, which showed Universal’s share in global sales stands at 31.9%, followed by Sony’s 21.9% and Warner Brothers at 16.3%.

Transcription of Bang’s keynote speech at the forum | HYBE

During a Q&A session, when Bang was asked about the future of K-Pop, he frankly answered that anybody in the business could clearly see the slowdown.

Regarding the K-pop crisis, the slowdown is clear, and if you don’t see it as a crisis, you shouldn’t run a business. In Southeast Asian countries, there is a clear negative growth.

—Bang Si Hyuk

He also boldly stated that BTS’s absence as a group from the industry is one of the biggest reasons for this slowdown. BTS’s massive success has created a trickle effect in K-Pop, without which its market becomes very restricted. This issue, according to Bang, will not be salvageable even when the group makes a return.

방: 케이팝 위기 관련해서는 지표둔화는 명확하며 그것을 위기로 보지 않는다면 기업 경영을 하면 안됨. 동남아국가에서는 명확한 역성장이 나타나고 있음. 첫번째 가장 큰 이유는 BTS의 부재. BTS가 있어서 나타나는 낙수효과가 큰데 그걸 빼면 시장이 굉장히 좁아짐. 그럼 BTS가 내일이라도 복귀하면

— 지나가 ɪɴᴅɪɢᴏ by RM (@Simsoo79) March 15, 2023

The first and biggest reason is the absence of BTS. There is a big trickle-down effect because of BTS, but if you subtract that, the market becomes very narrow. So, if you ask, ‘Will it be resolved if BTS returns tomorrow?’ I would have to say that I disagree.

—Bang Si Hyuk

In Bang’s strategy, the problem will be solved only when the industry produces more superstars, requiring complicated efforts and increased production.

해결되나? 라고 생각하면 그건 아니라고 생각. 복합적인 시도가 필요하고 많은 슈퍼스타가 출현할 수 있도록 해야 하고 존재감있는 프로모션을 위해서는 규모의 경제가 필요.
케이팝의 정체성에 대해서는, 케이팝은 음악 장르는 아니라고 생각하고 장르로는 그냥 팝인데 다른 모든 것을 통틀어서

— 지나가 ɪɴᴅɪɢᴏ by RM (@Simsoo79) March 15, 2023

Complex attempts are required so that many superstars can emerge, and we need economies of scale for promotions with presence.

—Bang Si Hyuk

Lastly, Bang stated that in order to ensure that K-Pop’s growth can reach a sustainable level in the global market, the “K” tag needs to be diluted and expanded slowly. The identity of K-Pop should not be restricted to a genre. Technically speaking, K-Pop music is just pop music genre-wise, but to Bang, it becomes K-Pop because of the distinctive culture visible across everything else.

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